A million years ago, before Pinterest (what??) I made these Super Scents. I think I found the idea from
KinderKim
I printed mine on regular paper and used packing tape to attach. I'm thinking labels might work well too :) Here is a
copy for you to print out
I use Scento Markers on their papers and
Super Scents on their hands. I put it on the hand that they DON'T write with because they are trying to smell and work at the same time. Even my most sensory overloaded child loved them!! I wasn't sure she would even be up for that, but I asked and sure enough- SUCCESS!!!
They never touch someone's mouth and no one has ever had a reaction. There was some hub-bub in one of my groups and those who it was new to the concept were concerned. Many chimed in to try to clear up any misconceptions.
I pick out one right away in the morning after they do morning work, I get another one. I *might* have a lot... lol Here is mine:
Y'all it is UGLY!! Mine was made back in the dark ages lol
Here is a close up:
The one I made for you all is so much prettier!
Anyways-- here is another idea that is on her Tips Page "Boo Boo Lotion". As she says to get the lotion from hotels... ummm yeah, I don't go to hotels lol So two ideas. Get small little bottles from dollar store or get a huge bottle and then get empty little bottles in the travel section from HBA section in a store like WalMart or Target maybe even Dollar Tree.
Along the lines of boo boo's I have a Boo Boo binder. I got the printables and have used it with kinder kids through 3/4th graders.
Here are the body parts on the inside cover:
Here is my pencil pouch with tiny bandaids that fit on nothing lol
Here is one page... I'm not really sure what was going on-- like she forgot where she got hurt lol
Here was one that where they hurt their toe...
well no wonder why-- look at their nails!!!
Here is the note we send home.
The best thing that I've added these to make it even more special.
I got all the printables from Kinder by Kim in her Jazzing Up Journals
I am working with Kim to get this on TPT, but until then check it out on Creative Teaching Press
(click on Jazzing up Journal cover)